Reddit Reddit reviews Peak Design Capture Camera Clip V3 (Black with Plate)

We found 12 Reddit comments about Peak Design Capture Camera Clip V3 (Black with Plate). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Peak Design Capture Camera Clip V3 (Black with Plate)
Camera mount securely holds DSLR, compact and point-and-shoot cameras during any physical activity.Access your camera fast with a quick release button that withstands over 200 lbs. of force.Attaches to any strap/belt up to 2.5 Inch (7.6 cm) wide and 0.6 Inch (1.5 cm) thick.Peak Design adapter plates/kits enable Capture (Clip Only) to carry lenses, GoPros, or binoculars.Lifetime Warranty: Guaranteed.
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12 Reddit comments about Peak Design Capture Camera Clip V3 (Black with Plate):

u/Peace_Love_Happiness · 38 pointsr/Mountaineering

The Peak Design Clip system was a lifesaver for me: link

u/Le_Fancy_Me · 7 pointsr/bangtan

Hmmm.... Since it's for the boys and this would be a once in a lifetime opportunity I wouldn't mind spending quite a bit if I had to. So the stuff I'm thinking about is varying priceranges.

Seokjin + Hoseok: This!
They are packing cubes. Giving the same gift to 2 members is lame, I know. But while these would be great for all the boys. I deffinitely think 2Seok would use them a lot and appreciate them. It would honestly be great for all the boys since they travel so much. It's not only great for organising but also compressing so you can pack more and keep your clothes wrinkle free. These boys love their clothes so keeping everything neat, wrinke-free and organised in their bags seems like it'd be useful.

Yoongi: I think he's not the type to splurge on himself too much and would like practical gifts. So a fancy but practical product would be good. Like an electric blanket, fancy set of superwarm and soft sheets(lifechanger) or a towelwarmer since he likes baths and there's nothing better than a warm set of towels after a bath.

Namjoon: There are these pocket sized trackers that you can use with app. They're pretty pricey. But I'd get him 10. One for his phone, one for his keys, one for his wallet, one for his passport and 6 for him to lose XD There are also these small charger cables that are also keychains. Since I'm sure he'd lose his charger as well, I'd get a couple of those too.

Jimin: Traveler Jewelery box. To me Jimin seems to be one of the members who enjoys jewelery the most. He's also pretty bad at losing things. So I'd get him a traveler jewelery box to keep track of all his bling while he's abroad.

Taehyung: 20 Outfits for Yeontan. I know he has a lot of fur so he doesn't need it and he'd probably hate it too. But please! All I need in my life is one picture of Yeontan in a little bowtie TT.TT Please fashionista V, unleash your love of ties on him.

Jk: One of these! It's basically a clip to attach your camera to your belt/bag/bagstrap/etc. It keeps your camera secure even when hiking/cycling/playing etc and is quicker and less clunky than a camera bag. I think he'd have a lot of fun playing with a drone too but I doubt he'd have many opportunities to use it since it's hard to carry around.

There's also some stuff in general I feel like they should have as a group... Like a portable luggage scale, international power adaptor(they probably have this but from my experience... You can never have enough), phone charger keychains, mini travelsized hairdryer, microfiber towels, This infinity mug

u/dhiltonp · 5 pointsr/M43

I would either keep what you have and not buy a lens, or buy the 25mm f/1.7 with the intent of selling at least one of your lenses to offset the cost.

Here are a few things I have and use:

  • short plug - traveling with the long gray cable the charger comes with is a pain. This plug will work in the US, Thailand and China.
  • peak design capture - I wear a backpack when traveling, this makes my camera always accessible.
  • travel tripod - If you want a travel tripod and aren't sure that you'll use it, this is a decent choice. If you get this and the pd capture, you'll also want an arca-swiss compatible clamp.

    Other notes:

    You'll get about 3 hours of camera on-time. To get better battery life, turn off your camera when not taking pictures.

    To start, try to align 2 things in a picture: the subject of the photo, and having a pleasing/interesting background. A wide aperture can help with that, but isn't required.

    Try to get some practice taking pictures before you go, practice really helps.

    Starting out, try shooting in RAW+JPEG.

    Beyond that, have fun and take lots of pictures!
u/h8fulgod · 3 pointsr/backpacking

I backpack routinely with cameras. I've find the following indispensable:

Neoprene case for camera and lens (this is just an example, but these are great to wrap your camera in and then it doesn't matter what bag it is in): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GP34IF4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_w.D7AbTPJG9Y8

Small sturdy tripod: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D76RNLS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_KaE7AbDC2BFP9

Peak Designs strap clip (to carry the camera on you backpack strap and keep your hands free): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07818LB9D/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_tcE7AbSCW5FQ7

u/higher_moments · 3 pointsr/photography

After many hours of comparison-shopping online, I think I've finally got my urban camera-carrying situation sorted out. Your needs/preferences may vary, but here's what works for me.

I've basically got two setups: backpack and sling. The backpack is the REI Ruckpack 28L, which comfortably fits (for example) my camera insert, tripod, and light jacket or two in the main compartment. It's also got a handy side zip panel for easy access to the camera insert. I have the Peak Design Capture Clip on one of the shoulder straps, so I can keep the camera (Pentax K-70) either on the clip for super convenient shooting or in the bag for safety.

For the sling setup, I use the Peak Design 10L sling. The main compartment comfortably holds my camera, (at least) three lenses, and my tripod, and there's good storage for other accessories as well. For example, the tripod can also be carried in the external straps, freeing up space in the main compartment for a light jacket or such. While the sling has an attachment point for the capture clip, I find that's not a very convenient/comfortable setup, at least for my DSLR. Instead, the camera is either in my hands or in the bag.

The downside to the sling is that there's no easy place to stick the camera without accessing the bag, unlike the backpack/capture clip setup, where I can stick the camera securely on my chest in two seconds without accessing the pack. The benefit to the sling is that I can sling it around in front of me, providing a convenient container/horizontal surface for comfortably changing a lens without taking the sling off or sitting down. The sling is also ~1/3-1/2 the size of the backpack, so there's a size/capacity tradeoff there as well (in addition to the backpack being more comfortable overall).

Anyway, I'm not sure if that exactly addresses your question, but I just thought I'd share a pair of setups that I've found work for me, which are somewhat complementary in practicality but each quite versatile in their own right.

u/GreenGeese · 3 pointsr/Cameras

If you hike as much as you say then get one of these. (Or a cheaper alternative) It will give you the same accessibility you're used to with your RX100.


Any camera with interchangeable lenses is going to grant you a new level of versatility. Meaning, you'll see a dramatic increase in quality if you invest in a good lens. I would argue that the A6000 is the best body but if you're going to keep the kit lens then maybe you should check out something cheaper that allows you to buy a quality lens that suits your shooting style (wide for landscapes, telephoto for wildlife, etc.)

u/Radio_Flyer · 2 pointsr/videography

I use the Peak Design Camera Clip for hiking and travel, which uses a standard tripod plate. You could get a few of these as needed.

u/nerdvana89 · 1 pointr/italy

Amici di reddit, mi consigliate un gancio per la reflex da mettere sulla spalla dello zaino, tipo questo della peak design, ma senza cacciarci troppi euri?

u/Knowbody42 · 1 pointr/AskPhotography
u/Callsignraven · 1 pointr/CampingGear

Yeah, it's a huge freaking camera. I probably should have clarified. We already own the camera (if this is what you were intending for us to rent) and as it ran us about $1500 for the setup, we are pretty committed to that gear.

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I have seen some of the external packs, and I was looking most at this unit: https://www.amazon.com/Peak-Design-Capture-Camera-Black/dp/B07818LB9D?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_1 for when the weather is nice, but I was thinking we will probably want to keep most of this burly weight in the suspension system. Were you suggesting renting a different backpack? I live in a pretty rural area and don't have many great options there. I am looking at buying a pack online as I don't have a great source locally to even try on first.